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    1. #341
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      Quote Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2 View Post
      You can use a stock MAF with that elbow.. you just need to connect it with a piece of hose. This way is a bit cleaner. The elbow itself make the intake fab process MUCH easier.
      ok. I will give them a call tomorrow.

    2. #342
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      Quote Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2 View Post
      We really like it... there were a couple of issues that found. The nice part is that I spoke with the owner and he's making changes to future kits base on my suggestions. It's nice to see responses like this from companies.

      Problem on was that the core support mount sat 3/4 or and inch too high. This means we needed a thicker spacer or a "stepped" mount. Future kits will have a way to step the mount. Not a big deal, but a PITA to fab on the spot.

      Problem two was that on the LS style radiator the fill cap should be on the driver's side. In this configuration you would have a hard time running the car with the cap off (to fill, etc) since it would splash from the water pump inlet.

      Like I said future ones will be changed. Other than that I love the kit. If you look at the earlier pics I posted you can really see how much bigger the opening is. When I mount my huge Setrab 925 cooler it's only going to shroud a small percent of the radiator and the increased cooling capacity should be really nice to have.

      In my case we're going to move the cap ourselves. Here it is with thier optional core support closeout. I think it's pretty sweet looking, but I've gotten use to the DSE version, so we're going to fab it to work.

      Also, the Autorad deal gives more clearance between the radiator fans and the water pump, so people would have an easier time with packaging an air induction system.

      Here's a shot with their closeout...



      Finalized the Oil Cooler system:

      Canton high-flow t-stat
      Setrab 925 oil cooler

      Cooler is like this one:
      http://www.patrickmotorsports.com/part/1574/

      The cooler will me mountd to bosses on the pass side of the radiator. The 10 AN lines will pass through the core support via bulkhead fitttings and go to the t-stat mounted to front side of the core support. All the lines on the front will be hard lines. This way the cooling system will be integral to the core support.

      Also finalized the new engine:

      440 cui LS engine
      Darton MID sleeves in an LS2 block
      Lunati Pro Crank = 4" stroke
      4.185 Bore
      Wiseco -8cc pistons
      Compression should be 11.2:1 with 70 cc heads
      K1 lightweght H-beam rods (6.125")
      Canton oil pan

      Either
      235 Trick flow heads with Fast 92mm intake
      or
      Mast 12-degree Black Lable LS3 style heads with FAST 102mm intake

      We're guessing 660 hp and right at 600 ft-lbs or torque.
      Thanks for the info. Going to talk with them again and place the order with those fixes in place. I really like that closeout, looks nice and clean.

      Why not an LS7 block with the new motor and go with a 4.125" stroke to get a 441? Not that it is a better solution, just curious.

    3. #343
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      wow looks awesome
      Kevin S. (overseas in Germany)
      1963 Chevrolet Impala 2d ht Coupe

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    4. #344
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      Quote Originally Posted by steelerguy View Post
      Thanks for the info. Going to talk with them again and place the order with those fixes in place. I really like that closeout, looks nice and clean.

      Why not an LS7 block with the new motor and go with a 4.125" stroke to get a 441? Not that it is a better solution, just curious.
      A couple of reasons..

      1. I would rather have a bigger bore and a shorter stroke.

      2. I was already having pan clearance problems with the 4" stroke, the 4.125 stroke would have been even worse and might of necessitated doing some weird windage tray mods. (I HAVE to run the f-body style pan)

      3. If I could have done a 4.125 stroke then I would have also done the 4.185 bore and had a 454. But, that extra wasn't worth the hassle of the longer stroke

      4. LS7 blocks are expensive, then again so is the MID sleeve deal. BUT, the MID sleeve is much better than the sleeve installed by GM. It's rounder, stays round and gives much better ring seal. This stops pressure loss past the rings and gives better power output. Besides, it's fun to try new stuff.
      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

      1968 Track Rat Camaro:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGHJ5c1yLIo&t=2s

      1971 Chevelle Wagon with a few mods:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBVPR3sRgyU

    5. #345
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      Proof that a finished car can only get better. I love the way you're refining Penny. She just keeps getting better.
      Allen Ortega
      Meanstreets Performance Fabrication

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    6. #346
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      Quote Originally Posted by zbugger View Post
      Proof that a finished car can only get better. I love the way you're refining Penny. She just keeps getting better.
      One day I imagine this thing actually becoming a space ship.
      1968 Pro-Touring Camaro LS1

      Project: Next Year
      - Start date; June '01
      - Completion; Sometime next year or the year after.....

    7. #347
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      "load the spaceship..."

    8. #348
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      481 Street LS engine War Hawk From World Products...

      http://www.worldcastings.com/product...rt-blocks.html

      Wow..now that would be SICK!!



      -Jim

    9. #349
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      Quote Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2 View Post
      A couple of reasons..

      1. I would rather have a bigger bore and a shorter stroke.

      2. I was already having pan clearance problems with the 4" stroke, the 4.125 stroke would have been even worse and might of necessitated doing some weird windage tray mods. (I HAVE to run the f-body style pan)

      3. If I could have done a 4.125 stroke then I would have also done the 4.185 bore and had a 454. But, that extra wasn't worth the hassle of the longer stroke

      4. LS7 blocks are expensive, then again so is the MID sleeve deal. BUT, the MID sleeve is much better than the sleeve installed by GM. It's rounder, stays round and gives much better ring seal. This stops pressure loss past the rings and gives better power output. Besides, it's fun to try new stuff.
      Also, then he would have to change his name to Steve1968LS7, And thats just a lot of work.

      Phillip
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    10. #350
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      Quote Originally Posted by PhillipM View Post
      Also, then he would have to change his name to Steve1968LS7, And thats just a lot of work.


      By that logic, he still needs to change it anyway to Steve1968LS3...

    11. #351
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      Quote Originally Posted by JohnC View Post
      By that logic, he still needs to change it anyway to Steve1968LS3...

      That will probably happen ...
      Jeff Tate
      U.S.A.
      "The best thing about participating in these events is that you get to hang out with a group of intelligent like minded people who live to achieve things in their lives. You won't find a lazy, mean, or dumb bone in their bodies." Bret Voelkel, RideTech

    12. #352
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      Just make it BadSteve and be done with it. Shame on you, I'll never catch up.
      Matt


      Current project: " Chain Reaction "

      A.K.A. " BIG " by wife, biatch in garage.

      1969 RS Camaro L92 T56 Quadra-link, CW sub, Ford 9" a progressive build.

      Ex track car: 1995 Camaro LS1 T56

    13. #353
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      Quote Originally Posted by PhillipM View Post
      Also, then he would have to change his name to Steve1968LS7, And thats just a lot of work.

      That's why we're sleeving an LS2 block.. so the name can stay the same. lol
      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

      1968 Track Rat Camaro:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGHJ5c1yLIo&t=2s

      1971 Chevelle Wagon with a few mods:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBVPR3sRgyU

    14. #354
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bow Tie 67 View Post
      Just make it BadSteve and be done with it. Shame on you, I'll never catch up.
      Except I'm not bad.. my car is..

      Tomorrow the 402 comes out so we can re-undercoat the car. Next week I should have the engine finalized.

      Here's what we have so far:

      Sleeved LS2 block (Darton MID)
      Mast Motorsport 12-degree LS3 style heads
      4.185 bore
      4.125 stroke - Lunati Pro Series crank
      6.125 K1 lightweight (614g) H-beam rods
      FAST 102mm LSXr intake
      Ported TBW throttle body
      Canton oiling system
      ARP everything

      That would make this a 454 aluminum small-block LS engine. Conservative estimates are 670hp and over 600 lb-ft of torque.

      Weight gain, due to the sleeves, should be around 6-lbs
      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

      1968 Track Rat Camaro:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGHJ5c1yLIo&t=2s

      1971 Chevelle Wagon with a few mods:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBVPR3sRgyU

    15. #355
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      Congrats, Steve. That is awesome...

    16. #356
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      Awesome project

    17. #357
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      You guys here that click....It was the bar going up a notch yet again due to Steve.

      My wife feels you owe me money Steve. She says you need to pay back every dime I am spending trying to keep up with you.

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    18. #358
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      Drool !!!!!
      Kurt G
      Las Vegas

    19. #359
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      Man Steve after seen Penny in Columbus last year and now the mods your doing this year I will say however I almost cried when I seen the 402 in the forsale section and didn't have the money to buy it Keep up the sweet work.
      Jake P

      65 GTO

      85 442

    20. #360
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      wow...that core support and closeout is SICK!
      colt zantop

      1968 camaro LS1.......aka......."NJECTED"

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